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he left seattle and went to texas with that huge contract. he never fit in there, he went to the yankees obviously. he was never considered a real yankee. it wasn't like he had this beloved fan base out there to begin with. in 2009 he admits or confirms a report that he doped when he was younger, but he said it was for a limited time. if anybody felt that they could forgive him then, he's just blown that up now. >> jason, to that point. he's been combative throughout this process. part of the press conference tonight, what was he like throughout it? >> he was really subdued. i mean, there's no other way to say it. he was not combative, at least in this particular outing he was not. he kept saying repeatedly he would be able to say more at a later time. kept saying repeatedly that he didn't want to disrupt the appeals process and wanted that to play out. what i also found interesting was the reaction outside here to rodrigez. i heard you guys talking about the fans. you saw him selling some autographs before the game got underway here tonight.
he left seattle and went to texas with that huge contract. he never fit in there, he went to the yankees obviously. he was never considered a real yankee. it wasn't like he had this beloved fan base out there to begin with. in 2009 he admits or confirms a report that he doped when he was younger, but he said it was for a limited time. if anybody felt that they could forgive him then, he's just blown that up now. >> jason, to that point. he's been combative throughout this process. part of...
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they spoke from texas prisons where they're serving life sentences for murder. they both say they worked for miguel angel trevino. the ruthless violet leader of a drug cartel recently arrested in mexico. >> i know this man. he's not going to tell you to do something if he won't do it, and that's why a lot of people followed him. >> how much control do you think he had of nuevo laredo? >> absolute control. >> reporter: he was 13 years old when two friends brought him to nuevo laredo, just across the border from texas. he said his life was changed forever. in an instant he went from being a 13-year-old to a killer. >> we pulled up, i couldn't believe what i was seeing. people getting tortured, killed, decapitated. it was kind of hard to believe. i knew that day my life had just changed forever. >> reporter: he then says an argument broke out. miguel trevino wanted to know why retta was there. trevino handed him a gun, they stood over a man tied up on the ground. >> what did they tell you to do? >> to kill that person. i have to do it. if i don't do it, i know what
they spoke from texas prisons where they're serving life sentences for murder. they both say they worked for miguel angel trevino. the ruthless violet leader of a drug cartel recently arrested in mexico. >> i know this man. he's not going to tell you to do something if he won't do it, and that's why a lot of people followed him. >> how much control do you think he had of nuevo laredo? >> absolute control. >> reporter: he was 13 years old when two friends brought him to...
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. >>> to texas and a shooting spree in dallas that left four dead. the funman was a 44-year-old special education teacher and former member of a hip hop dance troop that performs at dallas mavericks games. the women he killed were his e stranged wife, his girlfriend. he shot four people, killing two and went to desoto, texas threw a bomb and shot four more people, killing two others. some of the victims are children. he is now in custody. police say he has been difficult to interview so far. >>> charges for two canadian men in connection with a tragic sexual assault and a bullying case. the 17-year-old died in april after attempting suicide. she had been raped by four boys in 2011 and pictures of her were shared online. the two 18-year-old men who have not been identified are charged with making and distributing child pornography. >>> the seemingly never ending michael jackson wrongful death trial may go on longer. she doesn't expect them to begin deliberations until late september. it's five months after they started. one juror moved and replaced wi
. >>> to texas and a shooting spree in dallas that left four dead. the funman was a 44-year-old special education teacher and former member of a hip hop dance troop that performs at dallas mavericks games. the women he killed were his e stranged wife, his girlfriend. he shot four people, killing two and went to desoto, texas threw a bomb and shot four more people, killing two others. some of the victims are children. he is now in custody. police say he has been difficult to interview...
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. >> sinkholes occur regularly in places like texas, new mexico, pennsylvania, ken tucky, tennessee. >> reporter: look at this scene in ohio from earlier this year. the driver was stuck in her car underground until the fire department finally rescued her. today that spot has been paved over as if nothing ever happened. but it is florida's natural geology, swiss cheese-like limestone bed rock that made the statd the most sinkhole prone in the nation. not far north. >> i came over and as i was walking out here i stepped right here and my foot went down in the hole. >> reporter: while it may seem there is a sudden rash of sinkholes particularly in florida, brinkmann says it has more to do with geography than geology. for outfront, cnn miami. >> still to come, what happened on the afternoon that 13 soldiers were shot and murdered by one of their own? tonight a moment by moment account, the first from the major nidal hasan trial. >>> how much does it cost to raise a child? we have the exact shocking dollar amount tonight. plus the photos that led to this. >> abal put that camera down. you
. >> sinkholes occur regularly in places like texas, new mexico, pennsylvania, ken tucky, tennessee. >> reporter: look at this scene in ohio from earlier this year. the driver was stuck in her car underground until the fire department finally rescued her. today that spot has been paved over as if nothing ever happened. but it is florida's natural geology, swiss cheese-like limestone bed rock that made the statd the most sinkhole prone in the nation. not far north. >> i came...
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. >> sinkholes occur regularly in texas, new mexico, pennsylvania, kentucky, tennessee. a wide variety of places around the world, as well. >> reporter: look at this scene in toledo, ohio, from earlier this year. the driver was stuck in her car underground until the fire department finally rescued her. today, that spot has been paved over as if nothing ever happened. but it's florida's natural geology, its swiss cheese bed rom that's made the sink the most sinkhole prone in the nation. just this year alone, this week's collapse at a timeshare near orlando and not par north -- >> i came over and as i was walking out here, i stepped right here and my foot went down in the hole. >> reporter: while it may seem there's a sudden rash of sy sinkholes, it has more to do with geology than geography. >> sitting on a sinkhole. >>> still to come, what happened on the afternoon that 13 soldiers were shot and murdered by one of their own? tonight, a moment by moment account. but first, from the trial of major nidal hasan. >>> and how did hannah anderson not know her mother and brother
. >> sinkholes occur regularly in texas, new mexico, pennsylvania, kentucky, tennessee. a wide variety of places around the world, as well. >> reporter: look at this scene in toledo, ohio, from earlier this year. the driver was stuck in her car underground until the fire department finally rescued her. today, that spot has been paved over as if nothing ever happened. but it's florida's natural geology, its swiss cheese bed rom that's made the sink the most sinkhole prone in the...
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police in forney, texas, released dash cam video of the incident. look at this. >> i'm going to go back and check you routinely. the reason you stopped is because of your speed. i want you to slow down a little bit for me and as long as you don't have any warrants you will be cut loose with a warrant. take it easy. shut your glove compartment and don't load your firearm, okay. >> zimmerman family released a statement saying, i quote, our family receives innumerable death thefts on a daily basis. we will continue to take our security and privacy seriously and go to great lengths to protect our safety in cord nance to the law. despite the truth coming to light in. misinformation and speculation continues to put us all at risk, especially george, speculation of families whereabouts is irresponsible and counterproductive. more of this later in the show. when we come back, another big crime story. a courtroom victory for o.j. simpson. why ron goldman's sister kim says it's unsettling. if there was a pill to help protect your eye health as you age... woul
police in forney, texas, released dash cam video of the incident. look at this. >> i'm going to go back and check you routinely. the reason you stopped is because of your speed. i want you to slow down a little bit for me and as long as you don't have any warrants you will be cut loose with a warrant. take it easy. shut your glove compartment and don't load your firearm, okay. >> zimmerman family released a statement saying, i quote, our family receives innumerable death thefts on a...
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appreciate it. >> he wait until it hit 100 degrees to go for his morning run in texas. but even a guy as seemingly healthy as george bush could have a heart issue. he received a stent and is expected to be out of the hospital tomorrow. >> the u.s. finally seeks justice for benghazi. and the author of the girl with the dragon tattoo died nearly nine years ago but he's still managing to put out a new crime story. coming up. amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. vsp members can save on all authentic transitions lenses, including our new transitions vantage and transitions xtractive lenses. experience life well lit. ask which transitions adaptive lens is best for you. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance expert about all our benefits today, like our 2
appreciate it. >> he wait until it hit 100 degrees to go for his morning run in texas. but even a guy as seemingly healthy as george bush could have a heart issue. he received a stent and is expected to be out of the hospital tomorrow. >> the u.s. finally seeks justice for benghazi. and the author of the girl with the dragon tattoo died nearly nine years ago but he's still managing to put out a new crime story. coming up. amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to...
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he's convicted for insurance fraud in texas but has been certified in california. is there anyone concerned? finally answered a question. >> the state of california takes fraud very seriously. and there are many investigations that are under way. the allegations, all allegations are given full and fair consideration and you've caught me running because i am late for a meeting that i'm chairing. >> reporter: i wonder if you would do one thing and ask toby douglas to sit down and talk to us. >> if you want to give us a little bit of time -- >> reporter: we've been giving you months. >> we have a budget that we are just completing, and we have many priorities on our time. information has been provided, answers have been provided. we have -- >> reporter: i understand. >> we have a very extensive fraud and investigation unit that is one of the best in the country. >> reporter: let me ask you a couple questions. >> that's all i have to say. >> reporter: are you concerned that there is massive fraud? because that's what we're finding out. number two, as secretary of healt
he's convicted for insurance fraud in texas but has been certified in california. is there anyone concerned? finally answered a question. >> the state of california takes fraud very seriously. and there are many investigations that are under way. the allegations, all allegations are given full and fair consideration and you've caught me running because i am late for a meeting that i'm chairing. >> reporter: i wonder if you would do one thing and ask toby douglas to sit down and talk...
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he broke my record for home runs in texas. >> do you think that's fair? if he was using performance-enhancing drugs? is it fair that he broke your record? was that a fair fight? >> well, my thing is we don't know. i don't know about the testing and all that. you know, he was accused of it, but i don't know what he was tested and proven that he was on anything. but i like him. he's like a son to me. most all of these kids, i really, really liked him, enjoyed them. i know about their families, i know about their children. >> i want to ask you about the statistics. ken, i'm going to ask you the same question after i get mr. banks to talk about it. raymond daniel burke wrote in the "baltimore sun" talking about the statistics over time your records versus those of alex rodriguez being an example. and he said statistical comparison serves as a generational bond, and the integrity of those statistics is the adhesive that gives meaning to the experiences shared across time that are the game's narratives. is an asterisk by the name of a record breaker who has use
he broke my record for home runs in texas. >> do you think that's fair? if he was using performance-enhancing drugs? is it fair that he broke your record? was that a fair fight? >> well, my thing is we don't know. i don't know about the testing and all that. you know, he was accused of it, but i don't know what he was tested and proven that he was on anything. but i like him. he's like a son to me. most all of these kids, i really, really liked him, enjoyed them. i know about their...
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the defendant, major nadal hasan shot and killed 13 people nearly four years ago in texas. he wounded 32 more. he went on his rampage three weeks before he was scheduled to deploy to afghanistan, walking into a troop processing center, shooting unarmed soldiers and officers. he says he did it for allah. he admits all this, but he legally cannot plead guilty. to today on day one of his court-martial, acting in his own defense, he made a case for the prosecution. that only begins to cover the strangeness of these proceedings. as to how traumatizing it will be, he will be questioning some of the people he himself shot. on top of that, he still is pulling down a paycheck from the army. he's earned hundreds of thousands of dollars while awaiting trial. but first, ed lavindara is covering the court-martial. ed, what was it like? >> reporter: in many ways, it was intention. many people were waiting to see how he was going to behave. but it was the prosecutor that went through the steps that major hasan took in this massacre. it was very powerful and poignant at times, the prosecut
the defendant, major nadal hasan shot and killed 13 people nearly four years ago in texas. he wounded 32 more. he went on his rampage three weeks before he was scheduled to deploy to afghanistan, walking into a troop processing center, shooting unarmed soldiers and officers. he says he did it for allah. he admits all this, but he legally cannot plead guilty. to today on day one of his court-martial, acting in his own defense, he made a case for the prosecution. that only begins to cover the...
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for one texas family, a chihuahua/poodle mix, he is a hero. psycho jumped between their little girl and a venomous rattlesnake. the snake bit the dog in the eye, but, did not bite the girl. >> me and my sister were making mud pies and i hear a hiss and a rattle. i look down and there's a snake. psycho got in front of me and the snake bit him. >> he saved her life. he's my hero. >> let's hear it for psycho, right? >> yeah! >> the dog's injury looks serious. the eye looks tough. psycho will make a full recovery. that dog is an american. >> i can't get over his name. there's got to be something going on inside of him that they named him psycho and he lived up to his name. >> the right kind of psycho. psycho, i like. >> chris cuomo, kate bolduan, what's up. >> chris bolbuan. you are married to me. >> i feel like i've been emasculated. >> we are keeping it secret. >> i like it. i like the use of american. it's an american canine. there you go. >> there you go. >> all right. you are on. here is what we have. we are all following egypt because of the
for one texas family, a chihuahua/poodle mix, he is a hero. psycho jumped between their little girl and a venomous rattlesnake. the snake bit the dog in the eye, but, did not bite the girl. >> me and my sister were making mud pies and i hear a hiss and a rattle. i look down and there's a snake. psycho got in front of me and the snake bit him. >> he saved her life. he's my hero. >> let's hear it for psycho, right? >> yeah! >> the dog's injury looks serious. the eye...
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>> reporter: we started digging and we found that in montgomery county, texas, near houston 1 years ago, we have a booking photo of him when he was 22 years old. he was basically charged with, and then convicted of fleeing from a police officer. what's interesting about this, at one point they said he was going down a rural or dirt road somewhere around 60 or 70 miles per hour. this lends credence to the fear that he's using rural roads to get him in and around northern california or nevada or washington. there's an amber alert issued for all four of those states. >> thank you. of all the things that makes this story so troubling is the notion that the fugitive was once a friend and someone so close, someone so trusted could become the kind of monster that james dimaggio allegedly has become. brett anderson spoke about it earlier today with chris cuomo. >> explain the relationship between your family, your kids, their mother and mr. dimaggio. >> mr. dimaggio came into our lives about six months before hannah was born. he and i had a very close relationship over the years, and we've done
>> reporter: we started digging and we found that in montgomery county, texas, near houston 1 years ago, we have a booking photo of him when he was 22 years old. he was basically charged with, and then convicted of fleeing from a police officer. what's interesting about this, at one point they said he was going down a rural or dirt road somewhere around 60 or 70 miles per hour. this lends credence to the fear that he's using rural roads to get him in and around northern california or...
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hood, texas. >>> it's a victory of sorts for convicted army private bradley manning. a military judge reducing his maximum term for giving secrets to wikileaks to 136 years to 90 years. the judge ruling there was some overlap in his defenses. meantime, manning's father believes his son is innocent and was grandstanding when he confessed to the leak in court. >> logistically, i can't understand, because knowing the computers as well as i do, how you could get that much data out of a room with three other people in there, you know, sitting close proximity, where everybody could see what everybody was doing, it's -- i can't understand how that could be done. >> the sentencing phase of manning's court-martial is now in its second week. he was kwigtded of the largest leak of classified information in u.s. history. >>> this morning, demolition crews will begin tearing down the house in cleveland where ariel castro held three women for a decade. security is going to be tight there to discourage any souvenir hunters. every single piece of debris from castro's home will be shr
hood, texas. >>> it's a victory of sorts for convicted army private bradley manning. a military judge reducing his maximum term for giving secrets to wikileaks to 136 years to 90 years. the judge ruling there was some overlap in his defenses. meantime, manning's father believes his son is innocent and was grandstanding when he confessed to the leak in court. >> logistically, i can't understand, because knowing the computers as well as i do, how you could get that much data out of...
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>> this happened sunday afternoon in texas. really fascinating four-minute exchange with an officer when he learned george zimmerman's name he said what a coincidence. this is all on dash cam video. >> reporter: this pickup truck pulled over for speeding. behind the wheel, george zimmerman. >> nowhere in particular? why you say that? you are stopped for your speed. >> reporter: zimmerman informs the officer of the concealed weapon in the glove box. >> shut your glove compartment. >> reporter: after the incident zimmerman's brother tweeted about the reason george carries a weapon. our family receives many death threats. we all continue to take our security seriously. >> texas is a gun friendly state. they are very, very warm to the second amendment. and if he is going to continue carrying a gun he has picked a state where he is not likely to get in trouble for mere possession. >> reporter: zimmerman continues to be in the public eye. he made headlines after helping a family of four in an overturned vehicle just days after he was
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next week i'll have an exclusive interview with senator ted cruz from his home turf in texas. if you missed any part of today's show find us on itunes. just search state of the union. a special programming note. catch prince william in his first interview since the birth of baby george tomorrow on "new day." 'fareed zakaria" starts now. >>> this is "gps," the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the would recall. i'm fareed zakaria. we have a great show for you today. we will start with violence in egypt. bret stephens and peter beinart disagree as usual. >>> then, is america overregulated? does the government have altogether too much of a say in how we live our lives? i'll ask the man who put many of the obama administration's regulations in place, cass c sunstein. >>> also underneath the violence, is the arab world the new start-up society? that's what an american venture
next week i'll have an exclusive interview with senator ted cruz from his home turf in texas. if you missed any part of today's show find us on itunes. just search state of the union. a special programming note. catch prince william in his first interview since the birth of baby george tomorrow on "new day." 'fareed zakaria" starts now. >>> this is "gps," the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the would recall. i'm...
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. >>> i want to bring in now texas senator rand paul. he has a new book called "government bullies, how everyday americans are being harassed and abused and imprisoned by the feds." senator rand paul, thank you so much. >> glad to be with you, erin. >> you just heard barbara starr talking about, now reporting they clearly say there were intercepted communications that helped stop a possible plot on u.s. embassies. does that make the nsa surveillance program worth it? >> the thing is, i don't think there's been any evidence that anything intercepted from the program of spying or collecting american data has ever uniquely been used to stop any terrorism. you know, they had a discussion with senator leahy and the committee and they talked about 50 plots and then it got down to 15 and 4 and 1. >> how many had been explicitly stopped. >> i'm not against tapping phones of people you suspect to be terrorists. all i'm for is calling a judge first. i'm not for looking at all american's records, but if an american is involved, call a judge. it's n
. >>> i want to bring in now texas senator rand paul. he has a new book called "government bullies, how everyday americans are being harassed and abused and imprisoned by the feds." senator rand paul, thank you so much. >> glad to be with you, erin. >> you just heard barbara starr talking about, now reporting they clearly say there were intercepted communications that helped stop a possible plot on u.s. embassies. does that make the nsa surveillance program worth...
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she went to nursing school and went to a very prestigious nursing school in texas. did very well in nursing school. and then married and started having children, and her goal was to be a wonderful mother. >> they met in 1989. they were both 25. four years later, they married. almost immediately, andrea was pregnant. >> i think the thing that surprised us was how fast that happened. she used to joke -- i mean she wouldn't like me to say this, but she called herself fertile myrtle. seemed like every -- yeah. it wasn't hard. >> they would give each child a biblical name. >> i know that rusty knew and believed that, you know, we'll have as many kids as god will permit. >> the yates family was very religious. >> from the religion standpoint, i would say we were both pretty conservative. >> rusty had been serious about religion since college. he introduced andrea to the unconventional preachings of michael woroniecki. >> woroniecki, and his family traveled around the country or certainly around texas in a bus proselytizing i think mostly on college campuses. >> he told th
she went to nursing school and went to a very prestigious nursing school in texas. did very well in nursing school. and then married and started having children, and her goal was to be a wonderful mother. >> they met in 1989. they were both 25. four years later, they married. almost immediately, andrea was pregnant. >> i think the thing that surprised us was how fast that happened. she used to joke -- i mean she wouldn't like me to say this, but she called herself fertile myrtle....
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. >>> the police chase turns deadly in texas. innocent bystanders become victims. we've seen intense car chases on tv, often speeding down the highways. the question they raise is when is a chase not worth it? certainly this situation begs the question. we'll take you through it. >>> also we'll take you through something that's given us pause at cnn, you know the public charging stations for your cell phones, you see them everywhere, at the airport or a mall and you're low on battery power. turns out hackers may be using those charging stations to get your information or worse, implant viruses onto your phone. so much more ahead. >>> let's begin with breaking news. egypt's military moving in overnight to break up two massive miakeshift camps in cairo. the muslim brotherhood claims 200 protesters have been killed. egyptian officials say nine pro-morsi supporters were killed. whatever number you take, the situation is just beginning there. cnn's all over the story, we have reporters spread out across the country in the middle of it. let's start with arwa damon in the
. >>> the police chase turns deadly in texas. innocent bystanders become victims. we've seen intense car chases on tv, often speeding down the highways. the question they raise is when is a chase not worth it? certainly this situation begs the question. we'll take you through it. >>> also we'll take you through something that's given us pause at cnn, you know the public charging stations for your cell phones, you see them everywhere, at the airport or a mall and you're low on...
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i spoke with ted cruz, the republican senator for texas. he said before leaving for recess that he believes if th is the most critical, fundamental time for republicans to make good on their promise to appeal obama care by making this threat that the government is going to run out of money by the end of september and they're not going to vote on funding it unless obama care is defunded. and he's taunting fellow republicans saying they're scared, that's why they may not go his way. but they really are split. he's spending all of august with petitions and trying to push republican leaders to go forward on the strategy. but even the most fiscally conservative republicans are saying for many reasons this is not the best way to go. if you take obama care out of this, there are still questions about how republicans and the white house will come together on a plan to keep the government run persian gulf they have to come up with spending measures and balance that with tax hikes if there are going to be any. that is something we've seen the white h
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watching for heavy rainfall monday on texas. this is what we're looking at. the stationary front that continues to pound the area with heavy rain and more tropical moisture each day as we go through the weekend and the upper level low. what does that mean to you? pull the stationary front even further back and means more moisture allowed into the gulf state. let's talk about. two to four inches possible near new orleans and two to four inches as high as charleston. here we go day by day. today we're looking at florida, even georgia looking at heavier rainfall. by saturday and sunday we could see clouds into the mid-atlantic and, of course, we know that means anywhere from eight to ten inches of rain possible as we go through the weekend. very hard, especially with flooding concerns. >> thank you for the update. >>> so here's one for you. please don't let my daughter die. those are the powerful words from a new jersey father challenging governor chris christie face-to-face. very interesting confrontation. the man says his little girl needs medical marijuana fo
watching for heavy rainfall monday on texas. this is what we're looking at. the stationary front that continues to pound the area with heavy rain and more tropical moisture each day as we go through the weekend and the upper level low. what does that mean to you? pull the stationary front even further back and means more moisture allowed into the gulf state. let's talk about. two to four inches possible near new orleans and two to four inches as high as charleston. here we go day by day. today...
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that's what happened to a family in texas this weekend. they discovered the problem when they heard a man yelling at their toddler, reading her name off of her bedroom wall. >> she said wake-up amsen, you little [ bleep ]. >> the gilberts believed their device was hacked. >> it felt like somebody broke into our house. >> someone kind of did. as home automation becomes increasingly popular, there and more ways to hack your house and more devices that are vulnerable. >> i can tell this computer please unlock the door. >> that's a hacker unlocking your door. the smartlock is connected to a device that enables you to control your home appliances from your phone. daniel crowley, a security researcher found a flaw in that device. >> i run code on it and compromise it, set up a back door. or i can control any device hooked up to it. >> and in a world full of these types of devices that let you do anything from flush your toilet to turn on your lights through your smartphone, a hacker can make your house feel haunted. >> i can open up any of these
that's what happened to a family in texas this weekend. they discovered the problem when they heard a man yelling at their toddler, reading her name off of her bedroom wall. >> she said wake-up amsen, you little [ bleep ]. >> the gilberts believed their device was hacked. >> it felt like somebody broke into our house. >> someone kind of did. as home automation becomes increasingly popular, there and more ways to hack your house and more devices that are vulnerable....
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he now hosts an annual ride honoring wounded soldier covering 60 miles at a stretch through the texas countryside. >> for me it's one of the most uplifting experiences i've had in my adult life, probably my whole life. >> reporter: it's not just cycling. the former president has enjoyed running, swimming, golfing, weight lifting and hard labor on his ranch. his annual physicals while in office found him in excellent health with, quote no, history of hypertension or diabetes and with low to very low coronary artery disease risk. >> thank you so much for inviting our rowdy friends to my hanging. >> reporter: during the unveiling of his presidential portrait in may last year, he seemed healthy and happy as president obama jokingly saluted the fitness-minded white house mr. bush left behind. >> plus, you also have left me a really good tv sports package. >> reporter: yet at his physical this week in dallas, doctors found a blockage in an artery and today inserted a stent, a small, balloon-like device inserted into the narrow passage and expanded to push the blockage aside, leaving a mesh
he now hosts an annual ride honoring wounded soldier covering 60 miles at a stretch through the texas countryside. >> for me it's one of the most uplifting experiences i've had in my adult life, probably my whole life. >> reporter: it's not just cycling. the former president has enjoyed running, swimming, golfing, weight lifting and hard labor on his ranch. his annual physicals while in office found him in excellent health with, quote no, history of hypertension or diabetes and with...
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rick perry, the governor in texas, is the leader in 2007. texas has saved two billion dollars. they've closed three prisons. and they have the lowest prime rate they've had in over 20 years. and i think it's because of an intelligent distinction between dangerous violent criminals and people who are nonviolent. >> so you're praising what the attorney general has done -- >> it's the right direction. >> bill, what do you say? >> i think there's good news and bad news in what the attorney general has done. part of the bad news is that the attorney general conflates nonviolent crime with nonharmful crime. a great deal of drug dealing and drug consumption, while nonviolent, is very harmful. when a heroin addict is putting the drug in his arm, it's not violent, but it's harmful and can be lethal. same thing with other dangerous drugs like pcp and methamphetamine. so i think that part of the attorney general's view of things is shortsighted. >> let's let newt respond to that. >> let's draw a distinction. there are a number of crime where is you want rehabilitation. a number of crime w
rick perry, the governor in texas, is the leader in 2007. texas has saved two billion dollars. they've closed three prisons. and they have the lowest prime rate they've had in over 20 years. and i think it's because of an intelligent distinction between dangerous violent criminals and people who are nonviolent. >> so you're praising what the attorney general has done -- >> it's the right direction. >> bill, what do you say? >> i think there's good news and bad news in...
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i don't know. >> what happened in texas, ferdman told us, should stay in texas. >> because i was facing 99 years and i chose to, you know, pick a much smaller sentence without any of it because, you know, i could have a much worse -- but there was no fraud and there was no record of it in any way. it's a very long story. >> how could you say that? that was a huge case in austin, texas, statewide, actually. >> that's what they tried to build it, but -- and that's why they pursued it, but it wasn't what it seems and what they said it was. >> could you tell me real quickly how you left texas and decided to come here and get into this business? how easy or hard was that? >> i don't want to talk about it right now so -- >> with such apparent widespread fraud in the program, former supervisor joy jarfers says it's not just taxpayers being cheated. >> i'm not the employee anymore that has to look at this every day, but i'm a taxpayer that knows this is going on and it angers me, and there's story after story after story about medicaid dollars being cut from people who need the services. >> wel
i don't know. >> what happened in texas, ferdman told us, should stay in texas. >> because i was facing 99 years and i chose to, you know, pick a much smaller sentence without any of it because, you know, i could have a much worse -- but there was no fraud and there was no record of it in any way. it's a very long story. >> how could you say that? that was a huge case in austin, texas, statewide, actually. >> that's what they tried to build it, but -- and that's why they...
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the texas republican challenged pentagon chief chuck hagel at his hearing. >> you explicitly agreed with the characterization of the united states as the world's bully. >> reporter: and says the irs should be abolished. defying his own party leadership threatening to shut down the government over obama care. here he is making the case in iowa. a crucial 2016 battleground state. >> this thing ain't working, but yet i can't count the number of republicans in washington who say we can't defund it. >> reporter: he's a presidential contender but he wasn't born in the u.s. so is he even eligible to run? he says he is. cruz was born in canada to a cuban father and american mother. >> my mother was born in wilmington, delaware, so i'm a u.s. citizen by birth. >> reporter: what does natural born mean? >> as long as he qualifies of a united states by birth, then that makes him a natural born citizen. >> reporter: the citizenship question isn't new. john mccain was born to american parents in the panama canal zone. raising questions. to try to put the matter to rest, the senate passed a non-binding
the texas republican challenged pentagon chief chuck hagel at his hearing. >> you explicitly agreed with the characterization of the united states as the world's bully. >> reporter: and says the irs should be abolished. defying his own party leadership threatening to shut down the government over obama care. here he is making the case in iowa. a crucial 2016 battleground state. >> this thing ain't working, but yet i can't count the number of republicans in washington who say...
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i felt like we had lost a friend. >> from dallas, texas, the flash apparently official. president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. 2:00 eastern time. >> i was in the ninth grade when president kennedy was assassinated. and we all knew that vice president lyndon johnson was a southerner. we were definitely afraid of that. we thought that he would get in, and then everything would be over. >> no memorial or eulogy could more eloquently honor president kennedy's memory than the earliest possible passage of the civil rights bill for which he fought so long. >> he told some of his southern friends, we're going to do this. you just be quiet. you just step aside. >> you take names and you kick ass. and there's no sense having power if you don't let your friends know you have it and your enemies know you will use it. >> five hours later, the civil rights act of 1964 is signed at the white house by president johnson. >> lyndon johnson signed it with 75 years. >> when you consider that for 100 years black people had been trying to get civil rights, and after one ma
i felt like we had lost a friend. >> from dallas, texas, the flash apparently official. president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. 2:00 eastern time. >> i was in the ninth grade when president kennedy was assassinated. and we all knew that vice president lyndon johnson was a southerner. we were definitely afraid of that. we thought that he would get in, and then everything would be over. >> no memorial or eulogy could more eloquently honor president kennedy's...
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hood military base in texas in november of 2009. 13 people were killed. more than 30 others wounded thursday, the 95th pga starts in rochester, new york. phil mickelson fresh off the british open win will be there with tiger woods. we'll have live updates throughout the championship so stay with us. on friday, it's the ultimate disney fan event. the d 23 expo is happening in anaheim, california. thousands of fans go there to meet disney stars and get behind the scenes details of their favorite shows. saturday, president obama and his family head to martha's vin gard. it's become the annual summer vacation spot except last year when he was on the campaign trail. all right. thanks so much for joining us. a look at the top stories and more ahead in new york. >>> hello, welcome to cnn "newsroom." high alert right now the u.s. shut many foreign offices, embassies and consulates over fears of a terror attack. in the afternoon math of a bizarre deadly hit and run on venice beach, everyone is asking why would anyone do this? and he's putting on a brave face but i
hood military base in texas in november of 2009. 13 people were killed. more than 30 others wounded thursday, the 95th pga starts in rochester, new york. phil mickelson fresh off the british open win will be there with tiger woods. we'll have live updates throughout the championship so stay with us. on friday, it's the ultimate disney fan event. the d 23 expo is happening in anaheim, california. thousands of fans go there to meet disney stars and get behind the scenes details of their favorite...
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he was caught on camera in a dallas, texas, classroom. that's the phenomenon that became as dufnering. his pga tour buddies, and i use that term loosely, taking full advantage by tweeting and retweeting pictures of the unfortunate post. i'm wondering, are we now going to be seeing a whole lot more of this dufnering? >> maybe. i don't know. i have only done it -- that's the only time i have done it. actually i did it once with lindsey vonn because she asked me, but, you know, they caught me in a moment of relaxation i guess and then the guys all out here tried to give me a good ribbing on it and get me in trouble and all this stuff. but i kind of ran with it and it turned out to be a good thing and a lot of people have taken to it so maybe i will give them a special treat later this week when i get home with the trophy. >> reporter: come on, jason, give us some more dufnering. we love it. this is a player that rarely smiles, but at 36 years of age, he really needs to. most players have majors in the bag by this point if they're going to go
he was caught on camera in a dallas, texas, classroom. that's the phenomenon that became as dufnering. his pga tour buddies, and i use that term loosely, taking full advantage by tweeting and retweeting pictures of the unfortunate post. i'm wondering, are we now going to be seeing a whole lot more of this dufnering? >> maybe. i don't know. i have only done it -- that's the only time i have done it. actually i did it once with lindsey vonn because she asked me, but, you know, they caught...
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hood, texas, is acting as his own lawyer in his murder trial. exactly what kind of closing argument would a man like this give in defense of himself? or do you suspect he has no interest in defending himself at all? that's next. i'm a careful investor. when you do what i do, you think about risk. i don't like the ups and downs of the market, but i can't just sit on my cash. i want to be prepared for the long haul. ishares minimum volatility etfs. investments designed for a smoother ride. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. people wait for this promotion all year long. and now there are endless ways to love it... from crispy to spicy to savory. [ man ] you cannot make a bad choice. [ male announcer ] red lobster's endless shrimp! as much as you like, any way you like! you can have your
hood, texas, is acting as his own lawyer in his murder trial. exactly what kind of closing argument would a man like this give in defense of himself? or do you suspect he has no interest in defending himself at all? that's next. i'm a careful investor. when you do what i do, you think about risk. i don't like the ups and downs of the market, but i can't just sit on my cash. i want to be prepared for the long haul. ishares minimum volatility etfs. investments designed for a smoother ride. find...
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hood, texas. in that court-martial, his stand-by attorneys are now asking a higher court to allow them to alter this whole shattered attorney situation and their participation in the trial given that he's defending himself and i think it's fair to say he's not doing a very good job of it suggesting he's the shooter right off the bat. but if granted, it would override the rejection of their request just yesterday, kind of like a big appeal. as you probably already know, hasan is acting as his own attorney and acting very strangely. he's accused of 13 murders, killing 13 people at ft. hood, texas, four years ago. what it's like when you have a client defending himself and you have to sit there and watch it, defense attorney chris hadad who was in a notorious murder trial in 2007. first of all, it's great to have you. you're a perfect guest to weigh in on what these attorneys at ft. hood are going through. tell me in ten seconds or so the crux of your case that you dealt with and what your client was
hood, texas. in that court-martial, his stand-by attorneys are now asking a higher court to allow them to alter this whole shattered attorney situation and their participation in the trial given that he's defending himself and i think it's fair to say he's not doing a very good job of it suggesting he's the shooter right off the bat. but if granted, it would override the rejection of their request just yesterday, kind of like a big appeal. as you probably already know, hasan is acting as his...
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that's what happened to their family in texas. they discovered the problem when they heard a men yelling at their toddler reading their name. >> wake up alison. >> reporter: the gilberts believed their device was hacked. >> it felt like someone broke into our house. >> reporter: there's more and more ways to hack your device and many devices that are vulnerable. >> i can tell the light unlock the door. >> reporter: that's a hacker literally unlock your dar. the smart lock is connected to a device that enables you to control your home appliances from your phone. daniel, a security researchers found a flaw in that device. >> i run code and compromise it. just set up a back door or i can control any device hooked up to it. >> reporter: in a world full of these types of devices that let you do everything from flush your toilet to turn or your lights through your smartphone, a hacker can make your house feel haunted. >> i can open up any of these rooms that have been con figured or associated with this device and control it. either tur
that's what happened to their family in texas. they discovered the problem when they heard a men yelling at their toddler reading their name. >> wake up alison. >> reporter: the gilberts believed their device was hacked. >> it felt like someone broke into our house. >> reporter: there's more and more ways to hack your device and many devices that are vulnerable. >> i can tell the light unlock the door. >> reporter: that's a hacker literally unlock your dar....
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growing up in an affluent suburb of dallas, texas. he played sports as a boy and did well in school. but as he grew older, hinckley began to withdraw. his parents chalked it up to shyness. >> from the time hinckley graduated from this high school, highland park, in 1973, until his arrest, there was also a personality change. he had become quieter, more introverted, somewhat of a recluse. >> in 1973, hinckley moved to evergreen, colorado, with his parents. they hoped he would go to college. he did for a while, attending texas tech off and on for a few years, but never graduating. mostly he spent time in his room, alone, writing gloomy poems and playing his guitar. ♪ >> dreamed of being a songwriter, musician. so for a summer he spent some amount of time out in l.a. pretending he was going to sell his music to companies and all that stuff. >> certainly had a grandiose view of himself, an exaggerated view of his accomplishments as a composer and as a musician. >> he didn't do anything. he sat and watched tv in his apartment. he didn't
growing up in an affluent suburb of dallas, texas. he played sports as a boy and did well in school. but as he grew older, hinckley began to withdraw. his parents chalked it up to shyness. >> from the time hinckley graduated from this high school, highland park, in 1973, until his arrest, there was also a personality change. he had become quieter, more introverted, somewhat of a recluse. >> in 1973, hinckley moved to evergreen, colorado, with his parents. they hoped he would go to...
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texas a&m says they are looking into the situation and they announced they have retained the same law firm that penn state and auburn used while they were being investigated by the ncaa. >>> next time you make a bet, here's a good idea. the loser has to ride around on a tricycle in a giant beaver costume. inside this beaver costume is indy driver alex tagliani. he lost a bet on who could raise more money for charity. he goes around the indiana state fair has has to do all kinds of things like milk cows and take a picture with the largest male hog while wearing a giant beaver costume. >> also known as the coolest state fair ever was. >> i think it says it on a sign. >> i know that. i've been this many a time. >> did you like win something at the fair? >> everything! >> did you? >> andy, thanks very much. appreciate it, pal. >>> you hear the music and you know what it means. time for "the rock block." a quick round of the stories we will be talking about this morning. michaela? >> tsa branching out the agency known for the uncomfortable airport screenings expanding its reach to include
texas a&m says they are looking into the situation and they announced they have retained the same law firm that penn state and auburn used while they were being investigated by the ncaa. >>> next time you make a bet, here's a good idea. the loser has to ride around on a tricycle in a giant beaver costume. inside this beaver costume is indy driver alex tagliani. he lost a bet on who could raise more money for charity. he goes around the indiana state fair has has to do all kinds of...
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this was a picture of jason dufner visit classroom in texas inspiring kids instead they snatched him slouchy in this photo causing this trend called dufnering. they themselves took pictures and put on twitter of themselves slouching so i think you will see if he does end up winning this event not only payback for two years ago when he coughed up the lead and should have won and instead did not but also it will be a victory for dufnering, fred, and you have to like that. >> i'm trying it out a little bit. i don't know. it's kind of uncomfortable actually. i'll go back to sitting straight up. all right. thanks so much, rachel nichols. appreciate it. keep us posted. much more "newsroom" right after this. [announcer:] you are a business pro. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you... rent from national. because only national lets you choose... any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this... will work. just like you, business pro. just l
this was a picture of jason dufner visit classroom in texas inspiring kids instead they snatched him slouchy in this photo causing this trend called dufnering. they themselves took pictures and put on twitter of themselves slouching so i think you will see if he does end up winning this event not only payback for two years ago when he coughed up the lead and should have won and instead did not but also it will be a victory for dufnering, fred, and you have to like that. >> i'm trying it...
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. >> we're already seeing it on the state level with texas and kentucky. evan you first reported this story last week. what is holder trying to accomplish here? what are some of his goals? >> one of the issues of the attorney general is he's leaving office in the next couple of months. one of the things he's focused on and president obama in the second term is trying to do something for their own legacy that people would remember them for. in the case of eric holder he doesn't want to be remembered for fast and furious and some of the other con trtroversiecontro. this is way to do something. there's been a lot of movement towards, we've gone through several years of more than reduction of crimes in the cities. i think they feel like the moment is right. right now you have members of congress on the republican party who have decided this is a good way for them to save money. it's probably a very good moment. as good a moment as any for them to pursue something like this. >> we spent $80 billion last year on our prison system and our prisons are operating at
. >> we're already seeing it on the state level with texas and kentucky. evan you first reported this story last week. what is holder trying to accomplish here? what are some of his goals? >> one of the issues of the attorney general is he's leaving office in the next couple of months. one of the things he's focused on and president obama in the second term is trying to do something for their own legacy that people would remember them for. in the case of eric holder he doesn't want...
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reporting johnny manziel is accused of signing autographs for money and it allegedly happened when the texas a&m company went to miami to watch the national championship game. he received several thousand dollars. if he broke the rules, he could be declared ineligible to play. >>> how many officers does it take to clear a highway of squealing pigs? apparently not enough. this is several dozen pigs that got lose when a truck overturned on a highway in southwest china. officers wrangled them. the pigs ran under an emergency vehicle and the officers were able to round them and apprehend them and reopen the road. you know they're just muttering. he's like, not in my job description. >> they're lucky those pigs weren't greased. >> tough to catch a greased pig. >> good morning. that's a wake-up call, huh? >> no kid postponing. >>> now to something that is disturbing, but we keep seeing it, but you have though to talk about it. outrage over a shocking video from school bus. a 13-year-old brutally beaten by three 15-year-olds leaving whim had a broken arm. all three have been charged. but there are
reporting johnny manziel is accused of signing autographs for money and it allegedly happened when the texas a&m company went to miami to watch the national championship game. he received several thousand dollars. if he broke the rules, he could be declared ineligible to play. >>> how many officers does it take to clear a highway of squealing pigs? apparently not enough. this is several dozen pigs that got lose when a truck overturned on a highway in southwest china. officers...
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there's some states, texas, for instance, kentucky, that have decided to move people to drug court or to use gps ankle bracelets for instance or nonviolent offenders, and that's a way to save money and also to sort of get past this air [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. . . . mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa
there's some states, texas, for instance, kentucky, that have decided to move people to drug court or to use gps ankle bracelets for instance or nonviolent offenders, and that's a way to save money and also to sort of get past this air [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt...
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>> wendy davis, who was the woman who did the filibuster in texas. >> yeah. >> basically she lost in the end, but by losing she won, because it's -- not since really -- you really get to see that kind of jimmy stewart, you know, mr. smith goes to washington moment. >> i'm with you on that. who else? >> that's astonishing, isn't it? somebody mixes together the heaviest breakfast food with the world's other heaviest breakfast food. how does it take so long to figure it out? >> what about the royal baby, are you a big fan? was the royal baby a winer? >> the royal baby is a winner in the sense the royal baby got more focus from the american people than anything else in the last year. they were more focused on this baby, for reasons that escape me. i think the baby in tend is the loser, because i really wouldn't want to be part of the royal family. that's got to be an exhausting thing. you have to stand up straight all the time. it's ridiculous. >> let's go quick think through your three losers of the summer. >> weiner, filner and the american people. weiner obviously because he's -- what
>> wendy davis, who was the woman who did the filibuster in texas. >> yeah. >> basically she lost in the end, but by losing she won, because it's -- not since really -- you really get to see that kind of jimmy stewart, you know, mr. smith goes to washington moment. >> i'm with you on that. who else? >> that's astonishing, isn't it? somebody mixes together the heaviest breakfast food with the world's other heaviest breakfast food. how does it take so long to figure...
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i don't know. >> reporter: what happened in texas, ferdman told us, should stay in texas. >> because i was facing 99 years. i chose to, you know, pick a much smaller sentence. i could have a much worse. but there was no fraud and there was no record of it in any way. it's a very long story. >> reporter: how could you say that? that was a huge case in austin, texas. statewide, actually. >> yeah. that's what they tried to build it. but -- that's why they pursued it. but it wasn't what it seems. and what they said it was. >> reporter: could you tell me real quickly how you left texas and decided to come here and fwet into this business? how easy or hard was that? >> i don't want to talk about it right now. >> reporter: with such apparent widespread fraud in the program, former supervisor joy jarfur says it's not just taxpayers who are being cheated. >> i'm not a -- you know, the employee anymore that has to look at this every day. but i'm a taxpayer that knows that this is going on. and it angers me. and there's story after story after story about medicaid dollars being cut from people
i don't know. >> reporter: what happened in texas, ferdman told us, should stay in texas. >> because i was facing 99 years. i chose to, you know, pick a much smaller sentence. i could have a much worse. but there was no fraud and there was no record of it in any way. it's a very long story. >> reporter: how could you say that? that was a huge case in austin, texas. statewide, actually. >> yeah. that's what they tried to build it. but -- that's why they pursued it. but it...
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hood texas. hasan represented himself admitted in court he killed 13 people and wounded 32 others. if he's given the death penalty, he will be the first put to death by a military court since in 1960s. >>> police in spokane, washington has arrested another suspect in the beating death of a world war ii vet. he is one of two 16-year-olds who police say brutally beat 88-year-old delbert belton during a botched robbery. police say race was not a motive in this attack. >>> victims have settled lawsuits against penn state. this is over the jerry sandusky sex abuse case. they include sandusky's adopted son. he was convicted last year and is serving at least 30 years for child sex abuse. penn state is facing some 30 lawsuits related to his case. the amounts of the settlements are being kept confidential. some victims say they're going to bare scars for the rest of their lives. one man known as victim number 7 says quote, despite the settlements, my life will never feel back to normal. if i had the power to go back in time and not ever meet jerry sandusky, i wouldn't hesitate. >>> hundreds
hood texas. hasan represented himself admitted in court he killed 13 people and wounded 32 others. if he's given the death penalty, he will be the first put to death by a military court since in 1960s. >>> police in spokane, washington has arrested another suspect in the beating death of a world war ii vet. he is one of two 16-year-olds who police say brutally beat 88-year-old delbert belton during a botched robbery. police say race was not a motive in this attack. >>> victims...
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bow biden, the son of joe biden successfully underwent a procedure at mc anderson medical center in texas and is in quote great shape. biden was admitted to the world renowned cancer facility of feeling weak and disoriented on a family vacation. >>> judge judy is the highest paid, taking home $48 million a year. >> appreciate it, susan. we'll be right back. ♪ reinforced with scratch- resistant glass and a unibody made kevlar strong. okay google now. call my droid. the new droid ultra by motorola. when strength matters, droid does. to get our adt security system. and one really big reason -- the house next door. our neighbor's house was broken into. luckily, her family wasn't there, but what if this happened here? what if our girls were home? and since we can't monitor everything 24/7, we got someone who could. adt. [ male announcer ] while some companies are new to home security, adt has been helping to save lives for over 135 years. we have more monitoring centers, more of tomorrow's technology right here today, and more value. 24/7 monitoring against burglary, fire, and high levels of
bow biden, the son of joe biden successfully underwent a procedure at mc anderson medical center in texas and is in quote great shape. biden was admitted to the world renowned cancer facility of feeling weak and disoriented on a family vacation. >>> judge judy is the highest paid, taking home $48 million a year. >> appreciate it, susan. we'll be right back. ♪ reinforced with scratch- resistant glass and a unibody made kevlar strong. okay google now. call my droid. the new droid...
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worth, texas. the grave that bears one word, oswald is something of a tourist attraction. >> for the last 15 years it's the headstone next door that has left history buffs and conspiracy theorists alike. >> there's all kinds of questions around it, whether he was part of a castro regime or a russian agent. >> reporter: in a real life twist t notorious mr. beef has revealed himself to the "new york times." he's alive and well. a 56-year-old artist living in new york. his real name is patrick abbadeen. at age 18, he bought the plot next to oswald with a down payment of $17.50 and 16 easy payments of $10 a month after that, it was his. leaving many now asking why? so will the real nick beef please stand up? oh, you're already sitting at our table. so this is fascinating, i read this story and it's really captivating, and everything l want to know the answer to the question we posed, why oh, why would you want too buy that plot? >> having seen kennedy a few hours before and not realizing that things we
worth, texas. the grave that bears one word, oswald is something of a tourist attraction. >> for the last 15 years it's the headstone next door that has left history buffs and conspiracy theorists alike. >> there's all kinds of questions around it, whether he was part of a castro regime or a russian agent. >> reporter: in a real life twist t notorious mr. beef has revealed himself to the "new york times." he's alive and well. a 56-year-old artist living in new york....
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somewhat of an outdoors man may make a run into the wilderness and in the past he had a misdemeanor in texas for avoiding a police officer, and heading down a dirt road at 70 miles an hour. there were a lot of signs here that perhaps he thought this out, and carefully calculate just where he would make his run. >> thank you very much. joining us now andrea sancomb, christine anderson's sister, hanna and ethan's aunt. the news that your niece appeared to be in good health in the wilderness area, what is your reaction to that? >> it makes me happy. i'm hoping they find him, get them out of there. >> we all are. obviously, it's a tough, tough situation. the sheriff said your niece doesn't seem to be held against her will. i don't know if we can read too much into that. what do you make of that? >> there could be all different scenarios behind that. you know, i -- i don't have much to say on it, but she's being held. >> some friends of hanna's are saying dimaggio actually had some sort of crush on her. he's, what, 40? she's 16 years old. she was uncomfortable with that, does that come as a surpr
somewhat of an outdoors man may make a run into the wilderness and in the past he had a misdemeanor in texas for avoiding a police officer, and heading down a dirt road at 70 miles an hour. there were a lot of signs here that perhaps he thought this out, and carefully calculate just where he would make his run. >> thank you very much. joining us now andrea sancomb, christine anderson's sister, hanna and ethan's aunt. the news that your niece appeared to be in good health in the wilderness...
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pulling this in closer to texas by monday. that's the actual track of where that could go if it does form. regardless of whether it forms or not, we still have a huge problem, a stationary front pulling in all this moisture from the gulf and combine that with the tropical moisture we just showed you and we add a low. pull that front farther back, which means more access to this heavy rain all along the gulf states. let's talk about that. how much rain are we talking about. two to four inches from new orleans and up to charleston and keep in mind these areas have seen so much rain all summer long. let's take it day by day. here's friday. looking at it through florida and even through georgia. by saturday that moisture gets closer and we see more of it. we see the stationary front back up and start to see it pulling up even into the mid-atlantic and just clouds. this is the area we're concerned with as they get the bulk of the tropical moisture. sunday, still there. plus, you can see moisture making its way towards texas bringin
pulling this in closer to texas by monday. that's the actual track of where that could go if it does form. regardless of whether it forms or not, we still have a huge problem, a stationary front pulling in all this moisture from the gulf and combine that with the tropical moisture we just showed you and we add a low. pull that front farther back, which means more access to this heavy rain all along the gulf states. let's talk about that. how much rain are we talking about. two to four inches...
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while texas senator ted cruz responding with this. >> i am very glad that president obama has listened to the bipartisan calls for him to go to congress and seek congressional authorization before any possible use of force in syria. that was the right thing to do. and in make that decision, it seems he agrees that there is no eminent threat requiring action before congress can consider the issues and make the decision. >> democratic house member elliott angle of new york says it is time to get the house back immediately to act. we're going to talk more about this statement from the rose garden today. the president said syria's chemical weapons against its own people has other dangerous implication. he says it's important that the u.s. act with force, this time or there will be a next time, if not in syria, then somewhere else. >> in horror as many -- the system that we built if a prohibition on the use of chemical weapons that has been agreed to by the governments of 98% of the world's people and approved overwhelmingly by the congress of the united states is not enforced. make no mist
while texas senator ted cruz responding with this. >> i am very glad that president obama has listened to the bipartisan calls for him to go to congress and seek congressional authorization before any possible use of force in syria. that was the right thing to do. and in make that decision, it seems he agrees that there is no eminent threat requiring action before congress can consider the issues and make the decision. >> democratic house member elliott angle of new york says it is...
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he was doing a good thing visiting a bunch of school kids in texas but here he is just sitting on the floor with them and he looks kind of half dead there to the point that his fellow pga golfers started posting their own pictures guys all around the tour of themselves duffner-'ing and this led to thousands of people online if you google it, google duffner'ing and they're all in their red shirts duffner'ing themselves. had a little bet with your producer whether you guys and you guys in the control room would duffner by the end of the show, but i can promise you if for some reason he does win this tournament you will see monday morning pictures all around online him duffner'ing with the trophy, he does it better than anyone, he's jason duffner. >> you're setting me up, you're saying looking half dead in the control room -- >> reporter: i am. >> -- i don't want to say that about anyone, but high producer said we do that every day in the control room. >> reporter: there you go. >> i did see the pictures after i got the nice note from you to check it out, thanks, rachel nichols. >> repor
he was doing a good thing visiting a bunch of school kids in texas but here he is just sitting on the floor with them and he looks kind of half dead there to the point that his fellow pga golfers started posting their own pictures guys all around the tour of themselves duffner-'ing and this led to thousands of people online if you google it, google duffner'ing and they're all in their red shirts duffner'ing themselves. had a little bet with your producer whether you guys and you guys in the...